Overview

Located in Rochester, New York, Seneca Park Zoo spans 20 acres and was established in 1894. As part of the Monroe County Parks System, the zoo has a rich history and has undergone significant transformations. Hosting an array of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, the zoo focuses on wildlife conservation, education, and community engagement. It's accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA).

Seneca Park Zoo offers visitors a diverse and enriching experience with themed areas and immersive exhibits. Through interactive sessions, keeper talks, and feedings, guests can engage with animals. The zoo frequently hosts special events, educational programs, and camps, making it a vibrant place for families, school groups, and animal enthusiasts.

Committed to conservation and sustainability, Seneca Park Zoo takes an active role in local and global conservation efforts. This includes participation in Species Survival Plans (SSPs), recycling programs, community outreach, and education. The zoo supports and collaborates with various conservation organizations, encouraging responsible stewardship of the planet.

Details
  • Zoo Size:
    20 acres
  • Number of Species on Display:
    90+
  • Number of Animals:
    300+
  • Key Exhibits:
    A Step into Africa || Animals of the Savanna || Cold Asia || Rocky Coasts || Tropics Complex || Genesee Trail || Main Building || Eagle's Landing || Sea Lion Cove || Conservation Trail
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Location
  • Center for Biodiversity Exploration, 2222 St Paul St, Rochester, NY 14617, USA

Contact Information
  • Email:
    socialmedia@senecazoo.org
  • Phone:
    (585) 336-7200
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